Diabetes & the Hypoglycemic
Syndrome

by Agatha Thrash, MD,
& Calvin Thrash, MD

Sugar diabetes, also called
diabetes mellitus (associated with fungal exposure), has reached
epidemic proportions these days. Diabetes & the Hypoglycemic Syndrome
explains why, as well as how this disease can often be reversed simply and
inexpensively.

There are two types of
diabetes:

Type 1; also called
Juvenile Onset or Insulin Dependent.

Type 2; also called
Adult Onset or Non-Insulin Dependent.

The first type will always
need insulin, since the body's pancreatic cells have ceased to manufacture
insulin. But even those with Type 1 diabetes will still find help from the
information in Diabetes & the Hypoglycemic Syndrome. The simple regimen
described can make blood sugar levels easier to maintain. Sections in the
book touch on simple treatments for common complications of diabetes, like
athlete's foot and other fungal diseases, and even gangrene.

The vast majority of
diabetics are Type 2. In this type, the body is manufacturing plenty of
insulin, but the body's cells are not utilizing it. Thus a higher
concentration of insulin in the blood is required to achieve the same result
that a person without diabetes receives from a much lower level of insulin.

Type 2 diabetes is the kind
of diabetes that is the most easily treated and reversed. As Diabetes & the
Hypoglycemic Syndrome explains, eliminating certain things from the diet
other than just sugar will aid the body's cells in increasing their insulin
sensitivity. And, certain simple practices can increase the number of
insulin receptors in the cells. When normal insulin sensitivity is achieved,
the diabetic condition is no longer present.

And then there's
hypoglycemia. It's usually the forerunner of diabetes. Since the same types
of things tend to cause both ailments, the same type of program tends to
cure both as well.

Does the program advocated by
Diabetes & the Hypoglycemic Syndrome really work?

Inez suffered from
diabetic neuropathy. She had shooting pains in her thighs and severe
burning all over, and was extremely anxious. By following the program
outlined in this book, she found relief, and surprised her husband by
smiling again!

Victor was taking 40 units
of insulin a day and had gangrene in both feet. One of his legs was due to
be amputated. He could take 10 steps without pain. In just 3 weeks he was
down to 10 units of insulin a day, walking two miles a day, and his feet
were healing!

A Canadian hypoglycemic
patient was eating 6-8 times a day as prescribed by his doctor, the last
which occurred at 11pm. He felt miserable. After just 5 days of fewer
feedings and a special diet, he declared, "I feel better than I have in
years! I can't believe it! Why didn't the other doctors do this?"

Yes, the plan really does
work, but you have to give it a try. Join the ranks of those who have tried
it out and are now living more comfortable and fulfilling lives as a result.

As everyone realizes, when it
comes to controlling diabetes and hypoglycemia, a big factor is diet.